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Amid cyberattacks, ISPs try to clean up the internet

7 Wi-Fi vulnerabilities beyond weak passwords

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Feb 24, 2017
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Amid cyberattacks, ISPs try to clean up the internet

If your computer's been hacked, Dale Drew might know about it. His company, Level 3 Communications, is a major internet backbone provider that is routinely on the lookout for cyberattacks on the network level. From what they can tell, there's a staggering 178 million IP addresses out there associated with malicious activity. Read More

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